Looking at Wolter's scouting video and his NCAA tourney game against Michigan, it seems his biggest problem was dealing with secondary defenders once he got by his initial defender. Part of this is due to the fact that Wolters was the only guy on his team who could create offense, so the defense would sag off of just about everyone else and key in on Wolters.
In the Michigan game, for example, Wolters did a good job of getting by Burke (usually with the help of a screen), but then he'd have to deal with a secondary defender--either Tim Hardaway Jr. or GRIII, and they would basically cut down his lanes and shut him down. On pick-and-rolls, both Burke AND the help defender would key in on Wolters to try to force the ball out of his hands. Wolters wasn't able to handle that level of pressure usually, but I'm wondering what PG in this draft would be able to handle it. As long as Wolters has someone legit to pass to, he should be able to make a read and make the right play.
Teams like Michigan and Syracuse seemed to play at close to NBA speed.
In the Michigan game, for example, Wolters did a good job of getting by Burke (usually with the help of a screen), but then he'd have to deal with a secondary defender--either Tim Hardaway Jr. or GRIII, and they would basically cut down his lanes and shut him down. On pick-and-rolls, both Burke AND the help defender would key in on Wolters to try to force the ball out of his hands. Wolters wasn't able to handle that level of pressure usually, but I'm wondering what PG in this draft would be able to handle it. As long as Wolters has someone legit to pass to, he should be able to make a read and make the right play.
Teams like Michigan and Syracuse seemed to play at close to NBA speed.